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EDC’s Learning and Teaching Division produces resources in the form of reports, books, Web-based tools, and multimedia for stakeholders across the education continuum. Some of these resources are developed exclusively by EDC while others are the result of collaborations with federal and state government, universities, foundations, and other funders.

This report highlights examples of integrating the latest innovations in learning science and computer science into new research designs and methods. The work is also driving the need for new learning sciences. This report describes six design...

This graphic recording captures the "Key Takeaways and Next Steps" discussion at EDC's Early Childhood: What's Next event on September 19, 2017. The session featured remarks by Titus Dosremdios (Strategies for Children), Samantha Dynowski (...

This article, published on Connecticut by the Numbers, provides a reseached-based perspective on the long-term positive effects of investment in early childhood programs on children's achievement, with a focus on state of Connecticut.

This graphic recording captures Ellen Galinsky's remarks during a keynote presentation she gave at EDC's Early Childhood: What's Next event on September 19, 2017. During the keynote, she discussed the important role that early childhood...

EDC's REL Northeast & Islands has published this infographic that depicts high school graduation outcomes from New York City Public Schools for students who were English learner students in grade 5 or 6.

This graphic recording shares key points made during a panel at EDC's Early Childhood: What's Next event. The panel featured three New England policymakers—Ken Wagner (Rhode Island Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education), Tom Weber (...

Ellen Galinsky (Bezos Family Foundation) was the keynote speaker at EDC's September 19, 2017 event, "Early Childhood: What's Next?" In her presentation, she focused on the importance of early childhood experiences in building the skills necessary...

This presentation by Kristen Reed and Jessica Young discusses how early childhood educators can promote mathematical thinking, mastery motivation (or persistence at challenging tasks), and problem solving through the effective use of math games....

This presentation by Shelley Pasnik discusses the controversial yet growing ubiquity of technology in young children’s lives, and the opportunity it provides to influence children’s learning. Educational media can enhance the school readiness and...

This presentation by David Jacobson describes the variety of new models for improving early learning and development across the prenatal through grade 3 (P–3) continuum. Jacobson was a featured presenter at EDC's September 19, 2017 convening, "...

This presentation by Cindy Hoisington and Jeff Winokur shares promising strategies for helping teachers of young children overcome some of the challenges they face as they teach science, technology, and engineering. Examples from the presenters'...

This presentation by Karen Cairone and Jess Gropen provides a brief introduction to executive functions and social emotional learning, and discusses why they are important for learning and health in early childhood and beyond. Cairone and Gropen...

This toolkit links parents to a wide array of resources—including “fast facts,” fun family activities, and scholarship info—to prepare children and youth to thrive in our wired world and its workplaces.